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Number of items: 15.
A
| Agar, JE (1996) History of science on the World Wide Web. British Journal for the History of Science , 29 (2) 223 - 227. |
| Agar, JE (1996) The Flowers Report and the provision of computers to universities. The Computer Journal , 39 (7) 630 - 642. |
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| Balmer, B (1996) Managing Mapping in the Human Genome Project. Social Studies of Science , 26 531 - 573. |
| Balmer, B (1996) The Political Cartography of the Human Genome Project. Perspectives on Science , 4 (3) 249 - 282. |
C
| Cain, J (1996) Oral history interview with Robert E. Sloan. UNSPECIFIED |
| Cain, J (1996) review. Peter Bowler. 1996. Charles Darwin: the man and his influence. Earth Sciences History , 15 (2) 178 - 179. |
| Cat, J and Cartwright, N and Chang, H (1996) Otto Neurath: Politics and the Unity of Science. In: Galison, P and Stump, D, (eds.) The Disunity of Science. (347 - 369). Stanford University Press: Stanford. |
| Chang, H (1996) Alan Megill, ed., Rethinking Objectivity. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science , 10 82 - 84. |
| Chang, H (1996) David Cassidy, Einstein and Our World. Isis , 87 383 - 384. |
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| Gregory, A (1996) Astronomy and Observation in Plato's Republic. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science , 25 (4) 451 - 471. |
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| Holton, G and Chang, H and Jurkowitz, E (1996) How a Scientific Discovery is Made: A Case History. American Scientist , 84 364 - 375. |
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| Maxwell, N (1996) Are there objective values? Ethical Record , 101 (4) 3 - 6. |
| Miller, S (1996) Jupiter surprises Galileo. PHYS WORLD , 9 (3) 25 - +. |
| Miller, S (1996) Keep the candle burning. CHEM BRIT , 32 (2) 39 - 41. |
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| Prange, R and Rego, D and Southwood, D and Zarka, P and Miller, S and Ip, W (1996) Rapid energy dissipation and variability of the Io-Jupiter electrodynamic circuit. NATURE , 379 (6563) 323 - 325. |


